A low-cost approach to upskilling tutors in frontline health care worker production value chain
Nigeria, like many countries, struggles with a shortage of healthcare professionals including frontline healthcare providers at the primary healthcare (PHC) level. While the country is pitched towards producing more healthcare professionals, the existing infrastructure to produce them is inadequate....
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Main Authors: | Anddy Omoluabi (Author), Linda Ugalahi (Author), Olufolake Akeju (Author), Emmanuel Aiyenigba (Author) |
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